Overview
The Master of International Affairs and Security (MIAS) is a multi-disciplinary professional degree that explores the political, economic, strategic, cultural and legal forces that shape our region and world. The degree equips students with the knowledge and skills for careers in a wide variety of sectors including government and foreign … For more content click the Read More button below.
Admission requirements
Enrolment restrictions
Entry requirements (onshore)
English language requirements
Learning outcomes
1.
understand the interdependence of local, national and international challenges in policy, development and international affairs;
2.
be familiar with key state, national and international institutions and actors in their chosen field of study;
3.
be able to apply core theoretical and analytical perspectives and debates in policy, governance and international affairs
4.
demonstrate high-level analytic skills to meet the demands of complex contemporary governance and policy making;
5.
display appropriate management and leadership skills appropriate to their chosen field.
Structure
48 credit points
Required Units - Theory18 credit points
Specified Elective UnitsNo credit points
OptionNo credit points
Alternative exits
Students who have completed SWM511, SWM515, SWM516, and SWM532 may apply for early exit to graduate with Graduate Certificate in Policy and Development.
Professional outcomes
Accrediting bodies